Question
How is listening to a story being performed different from reading a written version? (Select all correct answers.)
You will have a chance to go back and look at details you missed.
You might find it easier to imagine the different characters.
You can hear what parts of the story are most important.
You could notice a more casual, less formal style.
You will have a chance to go back and look at details you missed.
You might find it easier to imagine the different characters.
You can hear what parts of the story are most important.
You could notice a more casual, less formal style.
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The following options are correct in distinguishing listening to a story being performed from reading a written version:
- You might find it easier to imagine the different characters.
- You can hear what parts of the story are most important.
- You could notice a more casual, less formal style.
However, the option "You will have a chance to go back and look at details you missed" is generally more applicable to reading, as written text allows for re-reading and reviewing parts of the story at one's own pace.
- You might find it easier to imagine the different characters.
- You can hear what parts of the story are most important.
- You could notice a more casual, less formal style.
However, the option "You will have a chance to go back and look at details you missed" is generally more applicable to reading, as written text allows for re-reading and reviewing parts of the story at one's own pace.
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